The city’s Parking Summons Advocate hired way back in the spring to help New Yorkers fight their parking tickets will finally open his office Friday, according to the city — more than eight months after he first took the $120,000-a-year gig.
The news comes just days after a Post investigation revealed the so-called advocate was virtually impossible to find and had helped fewer than 100 people fight their tickets in his many months on the job.
Jean Wesh was cashing his checks as parking advocate even though he was impossible to find, stationed in a remote Department of Finance satellite office in Jamaica, Queens, with no phone number or e-mail address publicly listed.
He’ll open his office at the finance department’s headquarters in lower Manhattan on Friday morning, according a press release from the city.




